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Multiple meningiomas consisting of fibrous meningioma and anaplastic meningioma.

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  • Multiple meningiomas consisting of fibrous meningioma and anaplastic meningioma. Abstract Text:

    takahiro tomitaTakahiro Tomita,masanori kurimotoMasanori Kurimoto,kazumasa yamataniKazumasa Yamatani,shoichi nagaiShoichi Nagai,naoya kuwayamaNaoya Kuwayama,yutaka hirashimaYutaka Hirashima,shunro endoShunro Endo,

    A 61-year-old woman presented with progressive dementia over a period of 4 months. Computed tomographic (CT) scans and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed 2 meningiomas located at the left parasagittal region and the left sphenoid ridge. These tumors had distinct MRI findings; the left parasagittal tumour showed a clear peritumoral CSF space without brain oedema, but the sphenoid ridge tumour was large with marked peritumoral oedema. Total excision of these 2 tumours was attempted with favourable clinical improvement and histological studies revealed meningiomas of different histological types. The left parasagittal tumour was a fibrous meningioma and the left sphenoid ridge tumour was an anaplastic meningioma with typical brain invasion. These tumours showed a MIB-1 staining index of 1% and 30%, respectively. There was also a difference in the immunohistochemical findings for neurofibromin (NF1 product) expression; the left parasagittal tumour expressed neurofibromin but the left sphenoid ridge tumour lacked neurofibromin expression, suggesting an NF1-gene mutation. This case may be a rare example of the simultaneous occurrence of meningiomas with distinct genotypes.

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    t tomitaT Tomita,m kurimotoM Kurimoto,k yamataniK Yamatani,s nagaiS Nagai,n kuwayamaN Kuwayama,y hirashimaY Hirashima,s endoS Endo,

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    Journal: Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journa

    VOLUME: 10

    Page Numbers: 622-4

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    ISSN: 0967-5868

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2003

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Neurosurgery, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630 Sugitani, 930-0194, Toyama, Japan

    Country: Scotland

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